Jeff
08-03-2013, 10:07 AM
With all the bad press Biker get it is nice to see the truth be told once in a while, they couldn't let it go completly calling these rider a Gang when at best they ate a club but I didn't see no colors so more than likley they are bike enthusiast that came together for a good cause as they do many times a year it just hardly makes the news
Yesterday we profiled (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/why-don-t-judge-books-covers-173929834.html) a couple of Internet jokesters helping a homeless man have a day he wouldn’t forget, in the interest (at least partly) of showing a different side of themselves. Well, it looks like the trend is continuing in a story out of Parma, Idaho.
Gage Driskell is an 11-year-old boy with life-threatening cancer. For his birthday, the motorcycle-loving youngster asked his dad, Jake, for a ride on a chopper. When Jake reached out to the community for help making Gage’s wish come true, local biker club member Dwight Murphy answered the call (http://www.ktvb.com/on-tv/sevens-hero/Riding-for-Gage-Bikers-give-boy-fighting-cancer-a-birthday-to-remember-217325701.html?can=n) — in a major way. He assembled a group of over 75 riders to show up to Gage’s birthday party! And as if simply rolling a legitimate biker-cade into an 11-year-old’s birthday party weren't enough, many of the riders also brought gifts and donations along with their well-wishes.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/bike-gang-comes-together-11-old-brain-cancer-172940564.html?vp=1
Yesterday we profiled (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/why-don-t-judge-books-covers-173929834.html) a couple of Internet jokesters helping a homeless man have a day he wouldn’t forget, in the interest (at least partly) of showing a different side of themselves. Well, it looks like the trend is continuing in a story out of Parma, Idaho.
Gage Driskell is an 11-year-old boy with life-threatening cancer. For his birthday, the motorcycle-loving youngster asked his dad, Jake, for a ride on a chopper. When Jake reached out to the community for help making Gage’s wish come true, local biker club member Dwight Murphy answered the call (http://www.ktvb.com/on-tv/sevens-hero/Riding-for-Gage-Bikers-give-boy-fighting-cancer-a-birthday-to-remember-217325701.html?can=n) — in a major way. He assembled a group of over 75 riders to show up to Gage’s birthday party! And as if simply rolling a legitimate biker-cade into an 11-year-old’s birthday party weren't enough, many of the riders also brought gifts and donations along with their well-wishes.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/bike-gang-comes-together-11-old-brain-cancer-172940564.html?vp=1